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Recently on LinkedIn I wrote, “Using drama to communicate difficult subjects is an emotional yet non-threatening approach to understanding and acceptance.” This isn’t something I just think…it’s what I know. I have experienced it first hand.
For fifteen years I have been taking the play, “Waltzing the Reaper” to audiences across the country. Over and over ...

What is your play about? Dying? Family Relationships? Tell me more about it.
Because I am asked this question so frequently, I decided to share a review of the play from a performance I gave last year at the University of Virginia. The reviewer does an excellent job of getting to the heart of the play. ...

Recently a friend posted this quote on Facebook: “Do Not Regret Growing Older. It is a Privilege Denied to Many.” How true. Immediately I thought about a woman who became a friend and colleague of mine only less than two years ago. I met her because she hired me to perform my ...

Paullette MacDougal wrote Waltzing the Reaper. I will never forget the phone conversation we had when Paullette called to say she had written me another one-woman play. Five years prior she teamed up with Joan Weimer, PhD to adapt Weimer’s book, “Back Talk: Teaching Lost Selves to Speak” into my first one woman play, “Back ...

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Recently on LinkedIn I wrote, “Using drama to communicate difficult subjects is an emotional yet non-threatening approach to understanding and acceptance.” This isn’t something I just think…it’s what I know. I have experienced it first hand. For fifteen years I have been taking the play, “Waltzing the Reaper” to audiences across the country. Over and […]Read More